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One issue currently facing a newcomer to bitcoin is, how do I get some? While there is the [[bitcoin faucet]] that can get you started with a small fraction of a coin, when getting larger amounts the user faces an abundance of choice. This page will cut through the clutter, and help direct you to the right exchanger for your needs.
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==Large amounts==
 
For large amounts of bitcoin (USD 1000 or more), you probably would get the best rate if you deposit funds via bank wire, ACH, Euro bank transfer, or via [[Liberty Reserve]] into a major exchange. The following exchanges are currently available that take currency deposits:
* [https://mtgox.com MtGox]
* [https://bitcoin-central.net/ Bitcoin Central]
 
==Small amounts==
 
For smaller amounts, bank transfer fees or Liberty Reserve conversion fees are usually too expensive. Thus other methods are usually a better choice. The following exchanges will enable you to acquire smaller amounts of bitcoin at reasonable rates:
* [http://coinpal.ndrix.com/ Coinpal] accepts [[PayPal]] for purchases of small lots of bitcoin.
* [https://www.bitcoin4cash.com/ bitcoin4cash] will sell you bitcoins in exchange for cash in the mail.
* [http://bitcoin-otc.com bitcoin-otc] IRC trading marketplace will usually have people willing to deal for small and larger amounts using various payment methods, including PayPal, [[Dwolla]], Linden Dollars, etc.
 
==eWallet==
 
Some [[Services|services]] hold your bitcoins in an [[eWallet]] and provide funding methods.
* [[YouTipIt]] Add funds with PayPal.
 
 
[[Category:Markets]]
[[Category:Exchanges]]
[[Category:Introduction]]

Latest revision as of 17:09, 18 September 2014

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